Quality Post-operative Care
Quality post-op care at Udhi Eye Hospitals, ensures speedy recovery from surgeries. Surgeries that are performed as outpatient services also receive extensive observation & specific instructions to be followed at home for complete recovery.
Expert Ophthalmologists
Our team of doctors at Udhi Eye Hospitals comprises some of the most well-known ophthalmologists in the country. Often early adopters of new technologies & eager in keeping up with new medical developments, their experience & dedication reverberates in the quality of their work at Udhi Eye Hospitals.
Medical Counsellors & Nursing staff
Our experienced counsellors take care in explaining to the patient, diagnosis, course of treatment, outcomes & further care. Friendly nursing staff & optometrists add value to the patient's overall clinical experience. At Udhi Eye Hospitals, personalized care is our priority, ensuring every patient feels comfortable and well-informed.
General Eye Care Surgeries
At Udhi Eye Hospitals, our expert team of ophthalmologists perform several types of eye surgeries, ranging from Phacoemulsification
cataract surgeries to specialized retinal surgeries. Some of the surgeries commonly done, but not limited to are mentioned below.
Spectacle power reduction
Makes you glass free, reducing your spectacle power by corrective laser surgeries, refractive lens exchange with multiple brand options for lenses.
Cataract Surgeries
Restoring vision, by operating on the cataract formed on eye lens, through different procedures depending on the patient’s condition.
Photo Dynamic Therapy
PDT involves a specific light & a photosensitizing chemical substance, used in conjunction with molecular oxygen to elicit cell death. It is widely used to treat wet age-related macular degeneration.
Retinal detachment Surgery
Retinal detachment repair is eye surgery to place a retina back into its normal position, and improve vision for the patient.
Vitrectomy
Vitrectomy is surgery to remove some or all of the vitreous humor from the eye, often because these are tangled in an intraocular lens or other structures.
IOFBR Surgery
Intraocular foreign body removal (IOFBR) is a procedure that removes foreign material that has entered your eye.IOFBs increase the risk of eye infection, it is best to remove the object as soon as it is safe for the eye
Eye trauma repair
Ocular trauma or commonly called eye injury could happen due to blunt force trauma to the eye, or other forms of injury. This surgery, is usually an emergency procedure that aims to restore vision and save the eye.
Squint eye correction
Squint surgery is a very common eye operation. It usually involves tightening or moving one or more of the outside eye muscles which move the eye to change the eye position.
Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty is the plastic surgery operation for correcting defects, deformities, & disfigurations of the eyelids; & for aesthetically modifying the eye region of the face.
Macular Hole Surgery
A vitrectomy is the most common treatment for macular holes. In this surgery, a retinal specialist removes the vitreous gel to stop it from pulling on the retina, & inserts a mixture of air & gas into the space once occupied by the vitreous.This puts pressure on the edges of the macular hole, allowing it to heal
Intravitreal injection
Intravitreal injection is a shot of medicine into the eye. The doctor injects medicine into the vitreous(jelly-like stuff) ,near the retina at the back of the eye.The medicine can treat certain eye problems and help protect vision.This method is most often used to get a higher level of medicine to the retina.
Ptosis correction
Ptosis is when the upper eyelid droops over the eye, It is often done by a surgeon with extensive experience in planning such surgeries. There are different approaches to this surgery depending on the patient’s condition. Surgery aims to improve vision & appearance of the person.
Cyclo Cryotherapy
Cyclocryotherapy (CCT) is a procedure that employs sub-zero temperatures to freeze & destroy the ciliary body, an organ in the anterior chamber of the eye behind the iris, which produces aqueous fluid.The main purpose of CCT is to treat uncontrolled or refractory glaucoma, by reducing IOP of the eye
Evisceration
An evisceration is the removal of the eye’s contents, leaving the scleral shell and extraocular muscles intact.The procedure is usually performed to reduce pain or improve cosmesis in a blind eye. An ocular prosthetic can be fitted over the eviscerated eye in order to improve cosmesis (aesthetic looks)